After a third stop, Perlow said Sgt. Lewis got inside of Kenny's car to unbuckle Kenny's seatbelt. Kenny then sped off with Lewis inside the car. Perlow said Lewis fired three times and hit Kenny in the torso, but Kenny didn't respond. Lewis then fired two fatal shots, which hit Kenny in the head. Perlow said the car went up on a sidewalk, hit a fence and then a delivery truck.

Police over radio: Shots fired. We're OK. Bad guy down.

Lewis is still recovering from a broken arm.

In a statement from Kenny's parents, they previously said Kenny had a documented non-violent mental illness for which he wasbeing treated at Lane County Behavioral Health Services. They said they notified police about Kenny's condition in summer 2018 in an effort to keep their son safe.

KEZI 9 News reached out the attorney representing the parents for comment on Wednesday but they declined.